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Standing Trees, a Vermont-based forest advocacy group, alleges the Forest Service violated federal law by failing to adequately investigate the projects’ potential environmental impacts and explore less harmful alternatives.
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“We are hitting the gas more than we really ever have, on any issue, when it comes to this effort,” said Morissa Henn, a top official with the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services.
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As part of our Give Back NH series, NHPR highlights small but mighty nonprofits doing good work in New Hampshire communities.
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“When I see pictures of women and children in Gaza being dug out of the rubble, then I weep,” said 83-year-old Douglas Smith, who was arrested at Dartmouth on May 1.
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The New Hampshire Supreme Court is considering a civil rights case involving a racist banner the group hung in Portsmouth in 2023.
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New Hampshire is an outlier in New England when it comes to offshore wind. Some are trying to change that.
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Earlier this week, facing outcry from press freedom advocates, Dartmouth President Sian Beilock said the students who were present “to report on the protests should not have been arrested for doing their jobs.”
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The jurors awarded a New Hampshire man $38 million dollars in the landmark lawsuit. Now they are speaking out after the state announced it would cap that award amount.
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And are they vulnerable to climate change?
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Montgomery was convicted of killing his 5-year-old daughter, Harmony. The new sentence will be added on to another sentence he began last year on unrelated gun charges.
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An online reporting system lets candidates upload digital campaign finance files to a state portal, and allows the public to easily see individual contributions and expenditures. At least two major candidates for governor have opted not to use it.
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Gobernador Sununu comenta sobre disturbios en universidades. Ley Bradley Haas ahora busca proteger familias de guardias de seguridad que mueran en el deber. Beech Street organiza ferias de recursos semanales.